Daily Learning Target(s): By the end of class, students will be able to...

  • practice analysis as evidenced by discussion and notes.

Due Today:

  • Macbeth Act V Annotations

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  • Due Tue 11/8: The Street Revised Essay Printed or Shared via Sweetwater Google Drive
    • Must submit original/rough draft in class
    • Shared via your @sweetwaterschools.net account only
    • Title must be formatted P4 Last Name, First Name The Street Essay
  • Due THU Nov 10: Read and annotate "Nice to Eat You: Acts of Vampires" and Macbeth Study Guide
  • Due Tue Nov 15:
    • Three Witches Essays, typed and printed

Due Tue 11/15: //BRAVE NEW WORLD// -
  • Get book!! Ebook is okay IF you can annotate and there are page numbers. You must be able to open book in class.

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  • Vocabulary Quiz on Block Day
  • Bring books every day
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AGENDA
1. Vocabulary List #14
2. Review Act III and IV (See notes below)
3. Macbeth Quiz #2 Last 10 minutes

Notes
  • Act III
    • p. 51 Scene iv. Banquet Scene:
      • symbolism of the renewal of order that disintegrates
      • Macbeth's language- note how it represents changes in Macbeth and changes in Macbeth's state of mind (ex- line 26 alliteration)
      • imagery of confinement and restraint that will continue thru act V
      • serpent, blood and violence imagery/symbolism
      • change in Lady Macbeth's ability to control Macbeth
      • moral degeneration
    • P. 55 Scene v: Hecate's speech-
      • What rhythm is it in? How is it different from the weird sisters?
      • What is her point, what is she saying to the other three?

    • p. 56 Scene vi-
      • Purpose of conversation between Lennox and another Lord?
      • How is it a counterpoint to the conversation between Ross and the old man at end of Act II?
  • Act IV
    • p.l 59-63 scene i
      • What is the significance of the interaction between Macbeth and the witches, what does it reveal about Macbeth?
      • Symbolism of each of the apparitions? (juxtaposition of blood/gore with innocence)